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You create an Ubuntu Linux virtual machine (VM) by using the Azure Portal. You do not specify a password when you create the VM.
You need to connect to the terminal of the VM.Solution: You connect to the public IP address of the VM by using Secure Shell (SSH) and specify your private key.Does the solution meet the goal?Continue reading “You connect to the public IP address of the VM by using Secure Shell …”→

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– You create an Ubuntu Linux virtual machine (VM) by using the Azure Portal. You do not specify a password when you create the VM.
– You need to connect to the terminal of the VM.
Solution: You connect to the public IP address of the VM by using Secure Shell (SSH) and specify your public key.

You have an Azure subscription.
– In Azure, you create two virtual machines named VM1 and VM2. Both virtual machines are instances in a cloud service named Cloud1.
– You need to ensure that the virtual machines only replicate within the data center in which they were created.Which settings should you modify?Continue reading “Which settings should you modify?”→

– You manage a set of virtual machines (VMs) deployed to the cloud service named fabrikamVM.
– You configure auto scaling according to the following parameters:
– With an instance range of two to six instances To maintain CPU usage between 70 and 80 percent to scale up one instance at a time With a scale up wait time of 30 minutes
– To scale down one instance at a time
– With a scale down wait time of 30 minutes
– You discover the following usage pattern of a specific application:
– The application peaks very quickly, and the peak lasts for several hours.
– CPU usage stays above 90 percent for the first 1 to 1.5 hours after usage increases.
– After 1.5 hours, the CPU usage falls to about 75 percent until application usage begins to decline.
– You need to modify the auto scaling configuration to scale up faster when usage peaks.What are two possible ways to achieve this goal?Continue reading “manage a set of virtual machines (VMs) deployed to the cloud service”→

– You manage a cloud service that supports features hosted by two instances of an Azure virtual machine (VM).
– You discover that occasional outages cause your service to fail.
– You need to minimize the impact of outages to your cloud service.Which two actions should you perform?Continue reading “Which two actions should you perform?”→